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How Full is Your Bucket | Bucket Filler Activities

Rated 4.84 out of 5, based on 45 reviews
4.8 (45 ratings)
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PreK - 4th, Homeschool, Staff
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A great resource to go along with a great book. I enjoyed using the activities to further our investigations about how to fill our own and others buckets.
Loved this bucket filling activity. Used this with my How Full is your Bucket lesson. Kids really enjoyed this activity. I did find the older students enjoyed this activity more than the younger ones. Would probably just use this with my 2nd graders. Overall loved it!

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How Full is your Bucket?

Teach your students the difference between a Bucket Filler and a Bucket Dipper with these Bucket Filling Activities. These bucket filler writing activities, kindness cards, and bucket sorts are just what you need to teach positive behavior and create a classroom of kind and caring students. Your students will love learning about kindness and the importance of their words as they practice bucket sorting, compare full and empty buckets and write about empty and full buckets. 

✅  This Bucket Filler resource includes:

  • Differentiated Bucket Filler Writing activities
    • How full is your bucket?
    • How empty is your bucket?
    • How full is your bucket? How empty is your bucket?
    • Venn Diagram: Compare and contrast
    • Blank writing pages for differentiation

  • Bucket Filling Kindness cards
  • Sentence starters
  • Bucket sorting (sort things that fill or empty your bucket)
  • Anchor chart for writing letters

❤️ This Bucket Filling resource is perfect for:

  • Whole group instruction
  • Small group instruction
  • Literacy centers
  • Guided + Shared Writing
  • Shared Reading

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⭐Extremely satisfied

My students absolutely loved this. We read the bucket book, wrote about how we feel when others fill our buckets or when we fill theirs, made our own buckets, and wrote “bucket filler” notes for our classmates. I taped these to their lockers and they have been filling them up like crazy! - Danielle J.

⭐Extremely satisfied

Loved this activity with my students! It was engaging, fun and my students loved making connections later on. We used references all year. - Katelyn H.

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